Assam: India's Tea Capital Revealed! Discover the History Behind Your Morning Brew

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News18•17-01-2026, 14:12
Assam: India's Tea Capital Revealed! Discover the History Behind Your Morning Brew
- •Assam is known as the 'Tea Capital of India', producing over 50% of the country's total tea output.
- •The state boasts more than 800 tea gardens, many established during British colonial times.
- •Assam's unique climate, including high rainfall, humid subtropical weather, and fertile alluvial soil in the Brahmaputra Valley, creates ideal conditions for growing bold, rich, and malty tea.
- •The British East India Company initially tried to introduce Chinese tea plants, but wild tea plants native to Assam were discovered and successfully cultivated.
- •The story of tea in India began in the early 19th century with British efforts to break China's tea monopoly, leading to large-scale plantations in Assam by the 1850s.
Why It Matters: Assam is India's tea capital, producing over half the nation's tea with a rich history dating back to British colonial times.
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